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by spwa4
265 days ago
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... of course it's the EU. It won't be enforced against large companies. I mean, it seems to me pretty obvious that this outlaws microsoft office. And yet, it's september, and ... https://www.coolblue.nl/en/product/963184/microsoft-365-pers... https://www.coolblue.nl/en/product/952796/adobe-photoshop-el... Seems to me these trivially violate just about every condition talked about in this article ... yet it's still for sale with no way to cancel and get your money back. Am I missing something? In fact this store only sells subscription software. That's the only thing available. Non-cancelable, of course. And there's plenty of technical and bundling barriers to switching. |
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Have you contacted Microsoft and they rejected your request? EU is not asking SaaS providers to implement a 'Cancel Anytime' button. EU is not banning SaaS providers from selling one-year subscription either.
> this article
You mean this AI slop. The OP's article has very little to do with what EU Data Act is.
A much better article explaining EU Data Act: https://www.twobirds.com/da/insights/2025/the-data-act-what-...